MULTI-STATE TOURING

Iconic & Multi-State Journeys

The Ghan, Indian Pacific, and Australia’s great cross-country rail and road adventures. These are the itineraries where the journey itself becomes the destination – spanning multiple states, shifting landscapes, and unforgettable experiences along the way. Let us build it for your clients.

When the whole continent is the itinerary

Some travellers want more than a single city or region. They want the full sweep – red desert to coastline, tropical north to temperate south, outback silence to harbour-city buzz. Australia’s trans-continental rail journeys, multi-state road trips, and curated small-group touring itineraries deliver exactly that. These are the programmes where the journey is as much the point as the destination.

For travel agents building Australian itineraries, multi-state journeys solve a common challenge: how to give clients a genuine sense of this vast country without it feeling rushed or disconnected. Australia and Beyond Holidays specialises in stitching these big-picture programmes together seamlessly – coordinating rail legs, domestic flights, accommodation, transfers, and experiences across multiple states. Our tailor-made Fully Independent Traveller (FIT) itineraries, luxury small-group tours, campervan adventures, and rail packages are all backed by direct supplier agreements and more than 30 years of collective inbound tourism expertise.

A white Toyota HiLux utility vehicle branded with Britz tour operator livery is parked among distinctive yellow limestone formations in Western Australia's Pinnacles Desert. The stark yellow sand and towering rock pillars create a dramatic desert landscape under clear blue skies.
A visitor walks along a well-maintained wooden boardwalk elevated above the forest floor, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, towering trees, and large-leafed palms in a dense rainforest canopy. The boardwalk provides an immersive yet safe way to explore the pristine jungle environment.
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Legendary Rail Journeys

The Ghan, Indian Pacific, and Great Southern rank among the world’s most celebrated train experiences. These aren’t commuter routes – they’re multi-day expeditions through landscapes that change hour by hour, with off-train excursions, fine dining, and sleeper cabins included.

Cross-Country Road Adventures

Self-drive campervan trips and 4WD adventures let travellers set their own pace across Australia’s vast interior and coastline. From the east coast to the Red Centre, or Melbourne to the Top End – these road itineraries reward the unhurried traveller with experiences you simply can’t get from a plane window.

Curated Multi-State Touring

Luxury small-group tours and extended FIT itineraries that connect Australia’s highlights across multiple states in a single cohesive programme. Sydney, Melbourne, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, and beyond – woven together with seamless logistics and handpicked experiences.

Australia’s Signature Rail Experiences

Three iconic rail journeys, each covering thousands of kilometres and offering a fundamentally different way to experience the Australian landscape. These train trips sell themselves – but they also pair brilliantly with city stays and regional touring at either end.

A luxury passenger train with distinctive red locomotives travels through the vast, arid Australian Outback at sunset, with red earth and sparse vegetation stretching to the horizon under golden light.

The Ghan

Route: Adelaide to Darwin (or reverse)

Duration: 2 nights / 3 days (Expedition extends to 4 days)

Highlights: Red Centre outback, Katherine Gorge, Alice Springs, off-train excursions

Best For: Couples, luxury travellers, bucket-list seekers

Journey Beyond's luxury passenger train, the Indian Pacific, crosses a steel bridge over an inlet of the Menindee Lakes in remote central Australia near Broken Hill. The train travels from Perth to Sydney on a scenic 4,352km transcontinental journey, passing through diverse Australian landscapes under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.

Indian Pacific

Route: Sydney to Perth (or reverse)

Duration: 3 nights / 4 days

Highlights: Blue Mountains, Broken Hill, Nullarbor Plain, Cook ghost town, Kalgoorlie

Best For: Long-haul travellers, those wanting coast-to-coast perspective

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Great Southern

Route: Adelaide to Brisbane (or reverse), with seasonal variations

Duration: 2 nights / 3 days

Highlights: Grampians, Twelve Apostles region, Canberra, off-train experiences

Best For: Travellers wanting a shorter rail option with coastal and cultural highlights

Rail Journeys at a Glance

Feature The Ghan Indian Pacific Great Southern
Route Adelaide – Darwin Sydney – Perth Adelaide – Brisbane (seasonal variations)
Duration 2-4 nights 3 nights / 4 days 2 nights / 3 days
Best For Outback immersion, luxury couples travel, bucket-list experiences Coast-to-coast adventure, Nullarbor crossing, long-haul travellers Shorter rail option, coastal scenery, cultural stops
Key Highlights Red Centre, Katherine Gorge, Alice Springs, off-train excursions Blue Mountains, Broken Hill, Cook ghost town, Kalgoorlie Grampians, Twelve Apostles region, Canberra, regional food
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How AABH puts multi-state programmes together

The logistics of multi-state travel across Australia can get complicated fast. Domestic flights, rail connections, transfers, accommodation in multiple cities and regions, day tours along the way – there are a lot of moving parts. That is exactly where we add value.

Our team coordinates everything end-to-end. We hold direct agreements with Journey Beyond (operators of The Ghan, Indian Pacific, and Great Southern), campervan suppliers, accommodation providers, and tour operators across every Australian state and territory. Through our FIT/HELiO booking platform (Tourplan), travel agents can access real-time inventory at wholesale rates around the clock – building complex multi-leg itineraries without the usual back-and-forth. For group programmes or Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) events that span multiple destinations, our operations team handles venue sourcing, activity coordination, and logistics from start to finish.

Whether your client wants a two-week highlights tour from Sydney to Uluru to the Great Barrier Reef, or a rail-and-road combination that takes in the Indian Pacific and a Western Australian self-drive, we build it to fit.

More Than Rail – Road Trips and Extended Tours

Not every multi-state journey runs on rails. Some of our most popular programmes combine driving, flying, and touring in ways that give travellers real flexibility.

  • East Coast Explorer – Multi-week itineraries covering Sydney, the Gold Coast, the Great Barrier Reef, and everything in between by road, rail, or air
  • Campervan & 4WD Road Trips – Self-drive adventures from coast to outback, with pre-booked campsites and accommodation along the way
  • Highlights of Australia – Curated programmes taking in the country’s headline destinations across multiple states in a single, well-paced itinerary
  • Luxury Small Group Adventures – Boutique touring options with premium accommodation, expert guides, and intimate group sizes crossing state lines
  • Family Touring – Multi-state packages designed around families, with kid-friendly activities, manageable travel days, and flexible accommodation
A white and orange Britz campervan is parked on a sunny Australian road lined with eucalyptus trees. Britz is Australia's largest campervan rental company, and this vehicle exemplifies the popular mobile accommodation option for road trips across the country.

Timing and Seasonality for Multi-State Travel

Australia’s sheer size means climate varies enormously between states. A multi-state itinerary needs careful seasonal planning to avoid the wrong weather in the wrong place. Here is what to keep in mind.

The Ghan & Red Centre (April – October): The dry season is ideal for the outback. Temperatures are comfortable for touring, and The Ghan operates its peak schedule. Summer months (November – March) bring extreme heat to Central Australia, making outdoor excursions less enjoyable.

Indian Pacific & Southern Routes (Year-Round): The Indian Pacific runs year-round, though spring (September – November) and autumn (March – May) offer the most pleasant temperatures across the southern corridor. Perth’s wildflower season in spring is a notable bonus.

East Coast Touring (Year-Round, with caveats): The east coast works in any season, but tropical North Queensland (Cairns, Great Barrier Reef) is best visited May to October – outside the wet season. Sydney and Melbourne are year-round destinations with mild winters.

Top End & Northern Australia (May – October): The dry season opens up access to Kakadu, Litchfield, and the Kimberley. Wet season (November – April) brings flooding and road closures that can derail itineraries.

We advise on optimal routing and timing based on your clients’ travel dates, ensuring each leg of a multi-state programme hits the right destination at the right time of year.

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Common Questions About Multi-State Journeys

It depends on how many states and experiences your clients want to include. A solid east coast itinerary covering Sydney, Melbourne, and the Great Barrier Reef works well in 10-14 days. Adding the Red Centre or a rail journey typically pushes it to two to three weeks. For a comprehensive programme that includes rail, self-drive, and city stays across most of the country, three to four weeks is realistic. We build itineraries of all lengths and can advise on where to spend more time and where to keep things moving.
Absolutely – this is one of the most popular approaches. A Ghan journey works beautifully bookended by stays in Adelaide and Darwin (or the reverse), with options to add Uluru, Kakadu, or the Barossa Valley. The Indian Pacific pairs naturally with time in Sydney and Perth. We build these combined rail-and-touring programmes as standard, coordinating transfers, accommodation, and day tours at each end of the rail leg so the experience feels seamless for your clients.
Multi-state touring appeals to a wide range of clients. Rail journeys suit couples and older travellers who want comfort and scenery without the effort of driving. Self-drive road trips and campervan adventures attract independent-minded travellers and families. Luxury small-group tours work well for those who want a curated experience with everything organised. We tailor the pace, accommodation level, and activities to match your client profile – from budget-conscious backpackers to high-end luxury travellers.
The Ghan, Indian Pacific, and Great Southern are capacity-limited and popular. We recommend booking six to twelve months in advance, particularly for peak season departures and premium cabin categories like Platinum and Chairman’s Carriage. Our team has direct agreements with Journey Beyond, so we can check availability and hold bookings efficiently. If your clients are flexible on dates, we can often find options at shorter notice.
Yes. Multi-state MICE programmes are one of our strengths. We coordinate incentive groups, corporate retreats, and conference add-on touring across multiple Australian states – handling venue sourcing, transfers, activities, gala dinners, and all logistics from end to end. Whether it is a pre-conference touring programme that starts in Sydney and ends in Uluru, or a post-event incentive trip that combines Melbourne with the Great Ocean Road and Tasmania, our operations team manages the detail so you don’t have to.
AABH offers campervan rentals and car hire across Australia, making self-drive a strong option for multi-state journeys. Popular routes include the east coast from Sydney to Cairns, Melbourne to Adelaide via the Great Ocean Road, and Perth to Broome along the west coast. We can package self-drive legs with pre-booked accommodation, campsite reservations, and suggested itineraries – or build a fully flexible route for clients who prefer to go where the road takes them.
It is, and many of our trade partners do exactly that. Through our fully owned subsidiary, New Zealand and Beyond Holidays (NZABH), based in Auckland, we offer seamless trans-Tasman packaging. Clients can combine an Australian multi-state journey with a New Zealand touring programme – all coordinated through a single point of contact. Visit www.nzabh.co.nz for details on our New Zealand services.
Contact our team at enquiries@aabh.com.au with your client requirements – preferred dates, number of travellers, interests, and budget level. We will put together a tailor-made itinerary and quote. You can also access our FIT/HELiO booking platform for self-service reservations at wholesale rates, or use our AABH Hotels engine for real-time accommodation availability across every state. Our multilingual team is available to assist with questions and can provide sample multi-state itineraries to help you sell these journeys to your clients.

Multi-State Journey Options

Browse our iconic and multi-state journey categories below. From legendary rail experiences to extended touring itineraries spanning the entire continent, AABH has the supplier relationships and destination expertise to make these big-picture programmes work for your clients.

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East Coast and Central Australia 16 Days

Explore Sydney, Gold Coast, Cairns and Uluru across 15 nights with pre-booked experiences including Great Barrier Reef...

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Classic Camper and 4WD Road Trips

Explore Australia's Red Centre to the Kimberley coast with AABH's self-drive campervan and 4WD road trips - real-time...

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The Ghan

Travel trade access to The Ghan Expedition - a 4-day luxury rail journey from Darwin to Adelaide with all-inclusive...

A stunning gorge landscape in Kakadu National Park featuring towering sandstone cliffs reflected in a calm river, framed by lush native vegetation and eucalyptus trees under a bright Australian sky.

Luxury Small Group Adventures

Explore exclusive luxury small group safaris through Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land with restricted-access...

A panoramic view of Melbourne's iconic skyline at dusk, featuring illuminated skyscrapers, historic churches, and the Yarra River with a red river cruise boat passing under ornate stone bridges. The golden-hour lighting casts warm hues across the cityscape and reflects off the water, showcasing the blend of modern high-rises and heritage architecture that defines Australia's cultural capital.

East Coast 22 Day Explorer Tour

Explore Australia's east coast over 22 days from Melbourne to the Gold Coast - Great Ocean Road, Sydney Harbour,...

A panoramic view of Melbourne's iconic skyline at dusk, featuring illuminated skyscrapers, historic churches, and the Yarra River with a red river cruise boat passing under ornate stone bridges. The golden-hour lighting casts warm hues across the cityscape and reflects off the water, showcasing the blend of modern high-rises and heritage architecture that defines Australia's cultural capital.

Ultimate Australian Explorer

Explore Australia properly with this comprehensive 15-day FIT itinerary - Melbourne to Sydney via Uluru, Great Barrier...

A vibrant daytime view of Sydney's Darling Harbour waterfront featuring Kings Wharf with docked passenger vessels, wooden piers, and a dynamic skyline of modern high-rise buildings under a bright blue sky with white clouds. The scene captures the bustling maritime activity and contemporary architecture that defines this popular Sydney destination.

East Coast Family Holiday Australia

Tailor-made 13-day east coast family itinerary for trade partners - Gold Coast theme parks, Great Barrier Reef...

A stunning panoramic view of Sydney's iconic skyline at dawn, featuring the illuminated Central Business District towers, the distinctive Sydney Opera House, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge reflected in the calm blue waters. The image captures the golden light of early morning with a serene waterfront atmosphere.

Highlights Of Australia Tour

Discover Australia's must-see destinations with this 11-day guided itinerary - Sydney Harbour, Great Barrier Reef, Uluru

Journey Beyond's luxury passenger train, the Indian Pacific, crosses a steel bridge over an inlet of the Menindee Lakes in remote central Australia near Broken Hill. The train travels from Perth to Sydney on a scenic 4,352km transcontinental journey, passing through diverse Australian landscapes under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.

Indian Pacific

Experience the iconic 65-hour Indian Pacific rail journey from Sydney to Perth - Gold Service FIT and group packages...

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Eastern Australia Tour Package

Explore a 12-day Eastern Australia itinerary for travel agents - Sydney, Hunter Valley, Cairns, Great Barrier Reef,...

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Australian East Coast 22 Day Tour

Experience Australia's east coast in depth - 22 days from Cairns to Sydney with 5 nights on Green Island, 6 nights in...

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Great Southern

Discover Journey Beyond's Great Southern rail journey - 4 days from Brisbane to Adelaide through coastal NSW, Canberra